thitherward

thitherward
thitherward [thith′ərwərd, thith′ərwərd; thith΄ərwərd thith΄ərwərd]
adv.
ME < OE thiderweard
Now Rare toward that place; thither: also thitherwards

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thith·er·ward (thĭthʹər-wərd, thĭthʹ-) adv.
In that direction; thither.

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